...Group should have to pay $1.17 billion in damages to Carnegie Mellon University in a patent infringement verdict based on data storage and retrieval...
...s $1.17 billion verdict in the patent infringement case Carnegie Mellon University v. Marvell Technology Group was about $20.4 million...
...when it's alright to disregard a criminal record? Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University are looking for the answer. Professors Alfred Blumstein and Kiminori Nakamura...
...returned on Wednesday a $1.17 billion verdict in favor of Carnegie Mellon University in a patent case against semiconductor manufacturer Marvell Technology Group Ltd...
Observing the Rajat Gupta trial was a different learning experience than a jobless 2L had planned: Marshals removed her from the courtroom after she sent the judge three unsolicited memos opining on
While awaiting a decision from the Supreme Court on the constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) — a.k.a. Obamacare — companies of all sizes continue to g
...legal experience includes internships in intellectual property law with the Carnegie Mellon University Office of Technology Transfer and the Steeltown Entertainment Project...
...and on her own behalf, filed a products liability action against Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) and numerous other defendants seeking damages for decedent's mesothelioma...
The Allegheny County Bar Association is scheduled to present its 2011 ACBA Pro Bono Awards at the Fellows Grand Reception Sept. 27 at the August Wilson Center
Thomas D. Begley III has joined Capehart Scatchard as chairman of its trusts and estates department
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